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So..if we go defense in R1, who do you like the most?


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R1 Defensive Prospects  

108 members have voted

  1. 1. Who's your favorite defensive prospect in Round 1?

    • Kyle Fuller
      47
    • Ryan Shazier
      27
    • Jason Verrett
      17
    • Kony Ealy
      8
    • Other (Fallers, Risers, etc.)
      9


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Kyle Fuller and it's not close

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Dennard

Shazier

Ealy

Pryor

 

I'm a huuge Fuller fan being a Hokie alum and all but just curious...why is it obvious him being ahead of Dennard in your mind? 

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I'm a huuge Fuller fan being a Hokie alum and all but just curious...why is it obvious him being ahead of Dennard in your mind? 

 

Not a Hokie fan but I love me Fuller every since I watched him vs Alabama. Best technique in the draft, very disciplined.  Plus he checks all the boxes - size, physicality, system fit, versatility, etc

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Not a Hokie fan but I love me Fuller every since I watched him vs Alabama. Best technique in the draft, very disciplined.  Plus he checks all the boxes - size, physicality, system fit, versatility, etc

 

My favorite thing is how he contests the ball.  He's smart about when it's uncatchable and goes for the break-up.  He also has crazy good instincts and a way about disrupting a play that just screams awesomeness.  Patient with his hits as well.  

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   He will probably be off the board, but if CB Bradley Roby is available would take him. He is the kind of CB that does well in the NFL. Of course the Panthers need to reload of the offensive line and get a few wide outs who can play. I am not sold on their running backs either. That is an issue the Panthers can save for another day.  If I were going to build a Ravens 1999/2000 caliber defense, then I would take a safety or cornerback with my first round pick. The Panthers need a quality offensive line to have any chance of a super bowl run. The Broncos had line issues and got to the Super Bowl despite their shaky play. Once they got in front of a quality defense that put instant pressure on Manning, the Broncos got smashed. If the Panthers don't address their line, they will have that issue every game... with out a Manning level QB.

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